The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Chapters 32-34

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Chapters 32-34 By Tianna Habosian and  Danielle Reilly

Chapter 32 Basic Events Huck arrives at the Phelps's house and gets circled by a large group of dogs Aunt Sally comes out of the house and thinks that Huck is Tom Sawyer  Surprises Silas when he comes home from waiting for Tom Goes to town to get baggage

Chapter 32 Characters Huck-arrives at the Phelps's house and pretends to be Tom Sawyer Aunt Sally-Mrs. Phelps, nice, welcoming, not knowing that Huck is lying Silas Phelp- Aunt Sally's husband waits for Tom to get off the boat Tom Sawyer-Phelps's nephew who they are waiting for, Huck's friend Lize, slave women and children- came out of house when Huck was surrounded by the dogs 

Chapter 32 Qoute " I see I was in a fix now. But it warn't no use to worry; there warn't nothing to do but just hold still, and try and be ready to stand from under when the lightning struck."(Twain 198) This show that Huck lied and got himself stuck in this situation that he is the real Tom sawyer. he just  has to  stay eith the lies  until he can get out of it. Huck was about the tell the truth because that worked out for him with Mary Jane but he never got the time to. 

Chapter 32 Quote "You don't look as much like your mother as I reckoned you would; but law sakes, I don't care for that, I'm so glad to see you!"(Twain 196). This shows that Aunt Sally did not even question that this was not the real Tom Sawyer, but was so happy to see a boy come to the house. It could of been a random stranger and she would of taken them in because she was excited to have someone come. 

Chapter 33 Basic Events Huck goes into the town to get baggage Meets Tom and tells him all about his situation Tom comes to the house after Huck and the family welcomes him for dinner Tom tells aunt Sally he is Sid (Tom's brother) Duke and Dauphin get tarred and  feathered.   

Chapter 33 Characters Huck- Finds Tom and makes him help him Aunt sally and Silas- Phelps family, don't know Huck is lying Tom Sawyer- pretends to be William Thompson from Hicksville, Ohio Jimmy and Lize- Phelps's children, get the table ready and food for Tom and Huck Duke and Dauphin- They are seen being tarred and feathered by the town. 

Chapter 33 Quote "Well, I let go all holts them, like I was shot. It was the most astonishing speech I ever heard-and I'm bound to say Tom Sawyer fell considerable in my estimation. Only I couldn't believe it. Tom Sawyer a slave-stealer!"(Twain 202). This expreses that Tom is open to helping Huck free Jim from the family. This also shows that he would not care what other people think is right to do and how slave should be slaves and not allowed to be free like everyone else. 

Chapter 33 Quote: "So we poked along back home, and I warn't feeling so brash as I was before, but kind of ornery, and humble, and to blame somehow-though I hadn't done nothing."(Twain 206) This shows another way of how Huck has changed since the beginning of the novel. He is caring for these people who have just been killed even though they were so greedy and sold Jim to the Phelps, which is why Huck is in his predicament with Tom now. 

Chapter 34 Basic Events Huck and Tom discuss where Jim is to start the escape. They decide to use Tom's plan because Huck new it  would only work that way. Again Tom decides to use his plan of digging Jim out because it is more complicated than Huck's idea. They find Jim and have to lie to the other man saying they have never seen him before and it works.

Chapter 34 Characters: Huck: Sticks with Tom and listens to all of his plans instead of taking initiative Tom: Makes all the plans to get Jim out he doesn't let Huck get a word in about the escape. Jim: Becomes very excited when he sees Huck and Tom and when they tell him they will get him out. The other slave: He feeds Jim and says that witches are always messing with him 

Chapter 34 Quote: " But I knowed mighty well that whenever he got his plan ready it wouldn't have none of them objections to it"(Twain,208) This quote is said by Huck, it shows how he is being pushed around by Tom. Huck had a perfectly good plan to get Jim out and rescue him however Tom says he wants to make it more difficult so it will take longer up to a week long. Huck doesn't say anything because he know Tom will still do it the way he wants.

Chapter 34 Quote: "In the morning we was up at break of day, and down to the slave cabins to pet the dogs and make friends with the slave that fed Jim- if it was Jim that was being fed. The slaves was just getting through breakfast and starting for the fields and Jim's slave was piling up a tin pan with bread and meat and things"(Twain, 210). This quotation shows Huck and how he is still very racist. Tom may be the reason as to why this is happening. Huck looks up to Tom but Tom has still not matured as much as Huck has and this has an effect on him.

Themes Do not stop doing what you think is right although someone else might think its wrong. -Huck is not giving up on saving Jim and he is starting to mature to the level that he does not care what the other people might think. If he thinks its right then he should try his best to make it happen.  Be yourself - Huck is changing his ways. He has made a lot of progress throughout the novel of not being racist, however because Huck looks up to Tom he is letting him push him around and is beginning to go back to his old ways.

Questions: Why do you think Huck is letting Tom push him around and why isn't he saying anything? Do you think Huck will speak up for himself in the next few chapters? Do you think that Huck, Tom and Jim will get far? Why do you think that they wouldn't just do the plan that is easier even though it wasn't fancy?

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